Warner Bros.’ rogue-cop drama “Training Day” put a choke-hold on box office competish for a second straight weekend, as MGM claimed that the nation’s most recent news scare pinched opening grosses for ...
Movie-goers preferred violent crime to the comedic variety as "Training Day" remained the No. 1 weekend film, edging the bank-robbery comedy "Bandits," which had a weak debut. "Training Day," starring ...
Moviegoers preferred violent crime to the comedic variety as “Training Day” remained the No. 1 weekend film, edging the bank-robbery comedy “Bandits,” which had a weaker than expected opening.
While most recent premieres have either been low-key affairs or canceled outright, MGM brought the business of launching movies back up to speed Thursday by giving “Bandits” a major preem. Though ...
For Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., the weak opening-weekend performance of its new film "Bandits" demonstrates just how much each film counts for an entertainment company that is dependent on the movie ...
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